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If I declare this a muslin, can I feel less bad about it? Oh, Anne- nothing like starting on a positive note.  Sorry, I’m just feeling very out of sorts this week and to be very excited about a new pattern and then discover that it is SOOOOO CUTE on everyone but you…oh, so 8th grade. Here we go: IS that not adorable? It so appeals to my Lisette, girly asthetic. It hasn’t been heavilly covered on  Pattern Review, usually I can find a review or two of prospective patterns to see if my Fantasia Hippo figure can come out ok in it. Ma’am, it did not. The husband swears it is cute, but he loved it more when it was a sleeveless dress in mid-creation mode. I think the cut-out sold him mostly. He is male, you knows. Here we go: Isn’t this a great pattern?  I love the inset piece- which I did in one piece and then outlined in piping. This is a very pretty fabric, I used the reverse side as it had a soft watercolor feel to it. The buttons were on sale! Isn’t that nice?  My issue is the pulling of the placket to the sides. I really should have graded up a size, but it is wide in the shoulder area and slides toward my back already.  I have never felt like my bosom was so prominent- I mean, I know it’s there and cleavage has never required smoke or mirrors, but I feel like a walrus in a push up bra in this. It’s just not flattering on. I have saved you from the pictures of me, but I do love this top! Look at the cute little back tucks and sweet little sleeves: My piping isn’t really that woodgy- Ms Holloways knit wife-beater was making it lay funny. I wanted to make this pattern for a while now,. it has some details I wanted to add to my skill base and I’m very proud of the button holes you can’t see on the cuffs!  I can heartilly say that this is a great pattern, it just looks bad on me and I’m not sure that alterations would help- I think it’s just not a style that looks good on the hipped. You win some you lose some, right? Here is a closing bit for you:

photo credits: Victory patterns, little me

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